84 years later, a 101-year-old woman named Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story to her granddaughter Lizzy Calvert, Brock Lovett, Lewis Bodine, Bobby Buell and Anatoly Mikailavich on the Keldysh about her life set in April 10th 1912, on a ship called Titanic when young Rose boards the departing ship with the upper-class passengers and her mother, Ruth DeWitt Bukater, and her fiancé, Caledon Hockley. Meanwhile, a drifter and artist named Jack Dawson and his best friend Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets to the ship in a game. And she explains the whole story from departure until the death of Titanic on its first and last voyage April 15th, 1912 at 2:20 in the morning.

Movie Parental Guide

nudity

5/10
There are several drawings of nude women. Full frontal nudity is shown.
A 19 year old woman strips down for a man to draw her naked. She strips down revealing her bare butt. She lays down on the couch and her left breast is shown for about 20 seconds.
The man and woman have sex in a Model T Ford. Nothing is shown on screen but there is implied climax when the woman presses her hand against the window.

violence

5/10
The film tells the true story of the Titanic sinking. Lots of peril and disaster violence. People drown and freeze to death. People fall off of decks, dishes and furniture go all over the place. A man is breifly shown with blood on his face.
A man shoots at another man but he does not get shot.
A guard shoots people and one person gets shot to death. He then shoots himself to death.

profanity

6/10
A woman gives the middle finger to a man.
8 uses of shit
A lot of damns, many as goddamn
Some uses of hell
1 use of son of a bitch
1 F word (very rare for PG-13)

alcohol

3/10
People are shown smoking throughout the film.

frightening

6/10
The Titanic sinking is emotional to young children. The ending is very emotional.
13+